SHE did not know that she was dead.
But, when the pang was o’er.
Sat down to wait her Master’s tread
Upon the Golden Floor
With ears full-cock and anxious eyes.
Impatiently resigned;
But ignorant that Paradise
Did not admit her kind.
Persons with Haloes, Harps, and Wings
Assembled and reproved;
Or talked to her of Heavenly things.
But Dinah never moved.
There was one step along the Stair
That led to Heaven’s Gate;
And, till she heard it, her affair
Was — she explained — to wait.
And she explained with flattened ear.
Bared lip and milky tooth —
Storming against Ithuriel’s Spear
That only proved her truth!
Sudden — far down, the Bridge of Ghosts
That anxious spirits clomb —
She caught that step in all the hosts.
And knew that he had come.
She left them wondering what to do.
But not a doubt had she.
Swifter than her own squeals she flew
Across the Glassy Sea;
Flushing the Cherubs everywhere.
And skidding as she ran.
She refuged under Peter’s Chair
And waited for her man.
. . . . .
There spoke a Spirit out of the press
‘Said:—‘Have you any here
That saved a fool from drunkenness.
And a coward from his fear?
‘That turned a soul from dark to day
When other help was vain.
That snatched it from wanhope and made
A cur a man again?’
‘Enter and look,’ said Peter then.
And set The Gate ajar.
‘If I know aught of women and men
I trow she is not far.’
‘Neither by virtue, speech nor art
Nor hope of grace to win;
But godless innocence of heart
That never heard of sin:
‘Neither by beauty nor belief
Nor white example shown.
Something a wanton — more a thief;
But — most of allmine own.’
‘Enter and look,’ said Peter then.
‘And send you well to speed;
But, for all that I know of women and men
Your riddle is hard to read.’
Then flew Dinah from under the Chair.
Into his arms she flew —
And licked his face from chin to hair
And Peter passed them through!
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